on 8/18/02 11:54 PM, t molnar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Snip
> So here I have a working harddrive but the system folder is not being
> activated at start up and I default boot into the secondary drive.
> 
> The regular drive is active in the start up panel, which makes it
> further confusing.
> 
> Suggestions? Ideas?

Try replacing just the System file from a backup or Apple Install disk.
Sounds like file corruption, except I would have thought Disk First Aid
might have picked that up, but perhaps not.

It's a quick n' easy thing to try.

-H


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